Paul Walker Will Be Memorialized In This New Documentary

Paul Walker was killed in a car crash in 2013. Can you believe it's been five years already?

Paul Walker may have been best known for his role in the “Fast and the Furious” movies when was killed in 2013 in a car crash. But there was a side to Walker that many did not know — for example, his passion for oceans and marine life and even how he helped rebuild Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.

Now, his life in front of and behind the screen will become the focus of a new documentary by Paramount Network. “I Am Paul Walker” will feature interviews with his co-stars and friends to bring us “a never-before-seen comprehensive look” at his life.

He is survived by one daughter, Meadow Walker, who is now 19 years old. Following his death, Meadow created The Paul Walker Foundation to continue with her father’s passion for ocean life. The foundation aims to help “ocean leaders of tomorrow become beacons in the fight to protect our oceans, wildlife, and ourselves,” according to its website. The foundation also looks to empower future generations through grants and scholarships for students and marine science researchers.

The Walker documentary is the latest in a series of films by Network Entertainment focusing on the lives of other iconic figures, including Heath Ledger, John F. Kennedy Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Bruce Lee. The next release from the “I Am” franchise will be “I Am MLK Jr.,” which premiers April 2 on the Paramount Network.

“I Am Paul Walker” will be directed by Adrian Buitenhuis, who also directed “I Am Heath Ledger,” according to Deadline Hollywood.